“With your help, West Virginia made a significant change tonight that was long overdue. I’m honored and humbled to have been chosen as your next Attorney General, and promise that I will carry out the duties of that office in an honorable and effective manner. ..." Read More...

CHARLES TOWN, WV (November 5, 2012) – Patrick Morrisey, candidate for Attorney General, today released a letter sent to him by Paul Clement, the lead attorney representing the states in their constitutional challenge to Obamacare and one of the leading constitutional lawyers in the nation: Read More...

West Virginia needs an attorney general who safeguards consumers, takes a leadership role in protecting our state against heavy-handed federal action and represents state agencies well in court matters. Read More...

CHARLES TOWN, WV (October 12, 2012) – Patrick Morrisey, candidate for Attorney General, announced today that his campaign has begun airing a new television ad this morning. The positive spot highlights Morrisey’s over 20 years of significant legal experience and willingness to take on President Obama’s job-killing policies, such as the EPA. Read More...

CHARLES TOWN, WV (October 11, 2012) – Patrick Morrisey, candidate for Attorney General, handed a letter to Attorney General Darrell McGraw this afternoon at the Charleston Gazette editorial board meeting that made one final request for the two candidates to participate in a recorded public debate. Read More...

CHARLESTON – Attorney General Darrell McGraw has reiterated his stance against debating Patrick Morrisey as well as addressed a recent incident in which he grabbed the camera of a member of Morrisey’s campaign staff. Read More...

CHARLES TOWN, WV (October 2, 2012) – On Friday, as candidates submitted their most recent campaign finance reports, West Virginians learned just how far Attorney General Darrell McGraw will go to have taxpayers pick up the bill for his reelection campaign. Read More...

Republican Attorney General candidate, Patrick Morrisey, today renewed his request to Attorney General Darrell McGraw to debate. McGraw has refused to debate most if not all of his entire tenure as Attorney General and fails to show a basic level of respect for the citizens of West Virginia. Today’s debate request is Morrisey’s 8th to McGraw. Read More...

CHARLES TOWN, WV (June 27, 2012) – Patrick Morrisey, candidate for Attorney General and health care law expert, will hold a press conference responding to the United States Supreme Court ruling on Obamacare. The press conference will be held Friday, June 29, 2012, at 10:00AM on the riverside steps of the West Virginia State Capitol. Read More...

Patrick Morrisey, Republican candidate for Attorney General, today released a statement regarding his fundraising totals for the first campaign finance reporting period ending March 30, 2012. Morrisey collected slightly over $151,000 during a two month time period.... Read More...

Harpers Ferry, WV – Patrick Morrisey, Republican candidate for Attorney General, today released a comprehensive plan to advance ethics reform and prevent election fraud in West Virginia. Morrisey’s plan includes several initiatives, many of which the Attorney General can implement administratively and others which will require changes in state law. Read More...

Harpers Ferry, WV -- "After reading the transcripts from the Supreme Court regarding the individual mandate, I am more optimistic than ever about the prospects of striking down this unprecedented restriction on freedom. Read More...

Harpers Ferry, WV -- “In light of the historic arguments taking place before the Supreme Court, this week our campaign will be releasing various blog posts about Obamacare and the related court case. Read More...

Harpers Ferry, WV – "Today, Judge Jackson confirmed what those of us in West Virginia have known for some time - the EPA acted illegally when it revoked the permit previously approved for the Spruce No. 1 mine. As we celebrate this decision, let us not lose sight of the fact that this represents only one battle in Obama's war against coal in West Virginia. Read More...

Harpers Ferry, WV – Jefferson County Republican Patrick Morrisey today announced that he has filed to run for Attorney General against five-term incumbent, Darrell McGraw. Morrisey, a resident of Harpers Ferry and a health care lawyer, intends to take a fresh look at the role of the Office of Attorney General and bring a new perspective to efforts to repeal Obamacare, curb federal and state government overregulation, provide competent counsel on Medicaid matters, and advance meaningful ethics reform. Read More...